Golden oyster mushrooms, with their sunny yellow caps and nutty flavor, have become wildly popular for being healthy, delicious and easy to grow at home from mushroom kits.
But this food craze has also unleashed an invasive species into the wild, and new research shows it’s pushing out native fungi.
In a study we believe is the first of its kind, fellow mycologists and I demonstrate that an invasive fungus can cause environmental harm, just as invasive plants and animals can when they take over ecosystems.
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We’ve known this for quite a while now, maybe a decade. When I first got into foraging I was told that the presence of golden oyster could often mean you’d only find golden oyster. Its obscenely overproductive in sone parts if the states